Marking 50 years since David Nash set up his studio in Blaenau Ffestiniog, this show looks at how the woods of north Wales have inspired the tree sculptures the artist has variously carved, cultivated, and left to the mercy of the seasons. Find out more from the National Museum Wales website.
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Ash Dome (1977–ongoing), David Nash. Photo: courtesy the artist; © David Nash

Ash Dome (2000), David Nash. © the artist

Torso (2006), David Nash, photographed in 2018 at Nash’s studio, Capel Rhiw, in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Photo: Jonty Wilde; © the artist

David Nash at Capel Rhiw, 2018. Photo: Jonty Wilde
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